UPCOMING SHOWS

 ON BROADWAY

STEPHEN SONDHEIM’S OLD FRIENDS

Celebrate one of Broadway’s true icons with this legendary theatrical event! Stephen Sondheim’s Old Friends is an irresistible celebration of the master himself, with a company headlined by none other than Tony Award® winners Bernadette Peters and Lea Salonga. Stephen Sondheim’s Old Friends comes to Broadway from London’s West End, where it earned a bevy of 5-star raves and was hailed by The Times as “unmissable musical theatre.”

Performances begin March 25, 2025 at The Samuel J. Friedman Theatre.

Punch

As Jacob tears through Nottingham in a whirlwind of drugs, girls, and bar fights, he makes a fatal mistake that lands him in prison. But as he struggles to accept the consequences of his actions and build a new life, he finds an unusual source of salvation: the parents of the boy he killed.Based on a remarkable true story, PUNCH is two-time Olivier winner James Graham (INK)’s “most moving work yet.” (The Times of London).

OFF- BROADWAY

DAKAR 2000

In Senegal on the eve of Y2K, an idealistic Peace Corps volunteer survives a mysterious car accident. An imposing State Department operative immediately takes command of the situation and his safety. Though they couldn’t be more different, they form an unlikely relationship. But when it becomes clear that they both have secrets, the volunteer is roped into a darker side of public service – one he can’t come back from. Unpredictable at every turn, this world-premiere thriller was commissioned by Manhattan Theatre Club.

Written by Rajiv Joseph (Pulitzer Prize finalist for Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad ZooKing James at MTC) and directed by May Adrales (Vietgone and Poor Yella Rednecks at MTC).

With Abubakr Ali, Mia Barron.

Now in performances at New York City Center Stage I.

WE HAD A WORLD

A dying woman calls her grandson and asks him to write a play about their family. “But I want you to promise me something,” she says. “Make it as bitter and vitriolic as possible.” In this searing, funny and deeply personal play, the author of last season’s Prayer for the French Republic recreates thirty years of family fights, monstrous behavior, enormous cruelty, and enduring love. Directing is Trip Cullman (Choir BoyMurder Ballad).

With Andrew Barth Feldman, Joanna Gleason, Jeanine Serralles.

Now in performances at New York City Center Stage II.

THE MONSTERS: A Sibling Love Story

For a long time, LIL has been obsessed with fighting, and one fighter in particular: her older brother BIG, an aging but successful figure in the local Mixed Martial Arts circuit. But she’s been doing it all from afar… until one day when she decides to show up on his doorstep. Written and directed by Ngozi Anyanwu (Good GriefThe Homecoming QueenThe Last of the Love letters) this world premiere co-production with Two River Theater is a sibling love story about reunions, resentment, reconnection, and wrestling with demons.

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